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Peoples Republic Of China
Xingning - China

Principal Locations
  1. Anqing
  2. Beijing
  3. Bengbu
  4. Bozhou
  5. Changchun
  6. Changsha
  7. Chaozhou
  8. Chengdu
  9. Chongqing
  10. Chongqing City
  11. Chuzhou
  12. Dalian
  13. Dezhou
  14. Dongguan
  15. Dongying
  16. Foshan
  17. Fuyang
  18. Fuzhou
  19. Ganzhou
  20. Guangzhou
  21. Guiyang
  22. Haikou
  23. Hangzhou
  24. Harbin
  25. Hechuan
  26. Hefei
  27. Heze
  28. Hohhot
  29. Hong Kong
  30. Huaibei
  31. Huainan
  32. Huichang
  33. Jiangmen
  34. Jiayuguan
  35. Jinan
  36. Jining
  37. Jiuquan
  38. Kashgar
  39. Kunming
  40. Lanzhou
  41. Lhasa
  42. Linyi
  43. Ma'anshan
  44. Macau
  45. Meizhou
  46. Nanchang
  47. Nanjing
  48. Nanning
  49. Ningbo
  50. Pudong
  51. Qingdao
  52. Shanghai
  53. Shantou
  54. Shenyang
  55. Shenzhen
  56. Shijiazhuang
  57. Tai'an
  58. Taiyuan
  59. Tianjin
  60. Tianshui
  61. Tongling
  62. Urumqi
  63. Weifang
  64. Weihai
  65. Wuhan
  66. Wuwei
  67. Xiamen
  68. Xian
  69. Xingning
  70. Xining
  71. Xuancheng
  72. Yantai
  73. Yinchuan
  74. Zaozhuang
  75. Zhanjiang
  76. Zhengzhou
  77. Zhongshan
  78. Zhuhai

Resources


Peoples Republic Of China



International Parental Child Abduction China

U.S. Department of State [Read More]

Hearing on Peoples's Republic of China (P.R.C.) Anti-Secession Legislation

While Beijing’s leaders claim the law simply restates China’s long-standing policy, we are deeply concerned about Article 8 of the legislation which states: "In the event that the ‘Taiwan independence’ secessionist forces should act under any name or by any means to cause the fact of Taiwan's secession from China, or that major incidents entailing Taiwan's secession from China should occur, or that possibilities for a peaceful reunification should be completely exhausted, the state shall employ non-peaceful means and other necessary measures to protect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity." This statement, now codified in law, about a non-peaceful response raises additional questions regarding how China will respond to what it perceives as ongoing efforts in Taiwan to define itself with a separate identity, including steps that fall short of declaring de jure independence. Given the aggressive military build-up opposite Taiwan -- particular ... [Read More]

V. Country Narratives -- Countries A through G

Cyprus is a destination country for women trafficked from Eastern and Central Europe for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Traffickers who forced women into prostitution continued to fraudulently recruit victims for work as dancers in cabarets and nightclubs on short-term "artiste" visas, for work in pubs and bars on employment visas, or for illegal work on tourist or student visas. There was increasing evidence of Chinese women being trafficked for sexual exploitation in Cyprus. The Government of Cyprus does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so. Cyprus made some progress in its anti-trafficking efforts over the past year. The new police anti-trafficking unit produced successful results and showed vigilance in combating the problem. Government recognition of the problem improve ... [Read More]

Visitors' Comment Submission: After September 11: Images from Ground Zero: Joel Meyerowitz

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USIS Washington File: State Department Report, Monday, July 19, 1999

Officials from China, the United States, the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea (DPRK) will meet to discuss ways to reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula and replace the 1953 Armistice with a permanent peace pact, the spokesman said. ...

Rubin added that the United States views Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's efforts "to ruthlessly consolidate power" as having led to "repeated violations of the Yugoslav Federal Constitution and those of its constituent republics." (Serbia and Montenegro are the only two states left of the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia"). ... [Read More]

Remarks

1111--06/13/03   Memorandum of Intent Between the Governments of the United States of America and the Republic of Singapore on Cooperation in Environmental Matters; Paula J. Dobriansky, Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs; Remarks at the Signing of a Memorandum of Intent; U.S. Department of State, Treaty Room ...

1111--10/23/03   The Threat of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and the Security of the Korean Peninsula; Ambassador Thomas C. Hubbard, U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea; Remarks to the Korea Military Academy ; Washington, DC ... [Read More]

Nepal: Expulsion of Tibetan Refugees

On May 31 in Kathmandu the Government of Nepal turned over to representatives of the Peoples Republic of China 18 Tibetan asylum seekers, including minors, to be forcibly repatriated to China. The United States deplores this outrageous development. This action not only violates international norms and practices regarding the humane treatment of asylum seekers, but also tarnishes Nepal’s long-standing and well-deserved reputation for tolerance and hospitality. In the past, Nepal has demonstrated its respect for the rights of asylum seekers by granting access to “persons of concern” by local representatives of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. ... [Read More]


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